How to Install Chrome OS on PC with Play Store Support

Chrome OS is surely not as feature-packed as Windows 10, but one can’t deny that it breathes a new life into old machines. In fact, I would go as far as to say that, if you are a general user then you should use Chrome OS over Windows 10 for its amazing performance and battery life. And with the Play Store support, you can actually run Android and Linux apps on your PC. How cool is that?

So in this article, we bring you a detailed guide on how to install Chrome OS on PC with Play Store support. In addition, you can also access Linux GUI apps on your PC so that is an added advantage. With all that said, let’s now go ahead and learn how to install Chrome OS on PC with Google Play Store support.

Install Chrome OS on PC with Play Store Support (2022)

Before we start our tutorial, let’s get the requirements and downloads out of the way. Once you meet all the requirements and download the relevant files, the setup will go smoothly. You can click on the links below to move between different menus.

Requirements for Installing Chrome OS on Windows PC

  • UEFI support in the motherboard
  • Support for legacy BIOS has also been added, but there are a few limitations. You can read the documentation here.
  • Intel-based CPU and GPU
  • Support for AMD CPU and GPU has also been added, but currently, it only supports AMD Ryzen 3XXX and AMD Stoney Ridge processors
  • A USB flash drive with at least 16GB of storage space

Install Chrome OS on Windows: Required Downloads

1. First off, download the Linux Mint Cinnamon image. You can also use other Linux distros such as Ubuntu or Debian, but since Linux Mint is pretty lightweight, I am using it in this tutorial.

Install Chrome OS on PC with Play Store Support (Updated February 2021)

2. Next, download Rufus (Free) so that we can flash Linux Mint Cinnamon on the USB drive.

3. After that, download the official Chrome OS recovery image from here. If this link is not working then you can download the image from here as well. Open the website and search for “rammus”. Now, click on the latest recovery image to download it (right now it’s 87, but it may change in the future). Here, I am recommending “rammus” because it works on modern Intel processors. However, you should follow the below rule and download the specific image based on your processor.

  • “rammus” is the recommended image for devices with 4th generation Intel CPU and newer.
  • “samus” is the recommended image for devices with 3rd generation Intel CPU and older.
  • “zork” is the image to use for AMD Ryzen 3XXX.
  • “grunt” is the image to use for AMD Stoney Ridge.

4. Now, download the most important file: Brunch. It’s a framework built by a developer named sebanc so huge thanks to him for making this project possible. The framework creates a generic Chrome OS image from the official recovery image so it can be installed on any Windows PC. To download the file, click here and look for the latest stable build and then click on “Assets”. Now, download the “tar.gz” file.

5. Finally, download the “install.sh” script which magically installs Chrome OS without manually typing the commands. The script has been written by Kedar Nimbalkar. To download it, click here and press Ctrl + S to save the file. If the above link is not working then you can click on this alternative link to download the “install.sh” script.

Now that we are done with the downloads, let’s jump to the steps, shall we?

Install Chrome OS on PC with Play Store Support

Before moving to installation steps, I want to give a quick rundown as to how we will install Chrome OS on PC with Play Store support. First off, we will boot Linux Mint through the USB drive on our Windows computer, and from there, we can run the script and install Chrome OS on our PC. Keep in mind, this process will completely wipe your hard drive including personal files and folders. So create a backup before you proceed. With that out of the way, let’s move to the steps.

Flash and Manage Files

1. Connect your USB flash drive and open Rufus. Next, click on the “Select” button and choose the Linux Mint Cinnamon image. Now, just click on “Start”. You will get a few prompts so click on “Yes” and “OK” to continue the flashing process.

2. After Rufus is done with flashing, close it. Now, create a folder named “Chrome OS” on your desktop. Move the “install.sh” file to the “Chrome OS” folder.

3. Next, right-click on the Brunch file and choose “Extract to Brunch…”. All the files will be extracted in a folder on the desktop.

4. Now, move all the extracted Brunch files to the same “Chrome OS” folder on the desktop.

5. Similarly, extract the official Chrome OS recovery image and you will get a folder on the desktop. Open it and rename the file to rammus_recovery.bin. If you have downloaded another image then rename it accordingly. For example, if you have downloaded the “samus” image then rename it to samus_recovery.bin.

6. Finally, move the “rammus_recovery.bin” file to the “Chrome OS” folder. By the end, you should have these 6 files inside the “Chrome OS” folder.

7. Now, move the whole “Chrome OS” folder to the USB drive on which you just flashed Linux Mint Cinnamon.

Boot into Linux Mint Cinnamon

1. Plug the USB flash drive into the PC on which you want to install Chrome OS. If you are installing Chrome OS on the same PC then keep it plugged in.

2. Next, restart your PC and press the boot key continuously to boot into the UEFI/BIOS menu. If you don’t know the boot key of your PC then you can find it from the below table.

3. Once you have entered the BIOS, move to the “Boot” tab and select “UEFI” from the Boot List Option. If this option is not available then don’t worry, move to the next step.

4. After that, move to the “Security” tab and disable “Secure Boot”. Keep in mind, every BIOS has its own interface so the menu placement might differ from one PC to another. Nevertheless, look for “UEFI” and “Secure Boot” under Security, Boot, or System Configuration tabs and makes the changes accordingly. Keep in mind, disabling Secure Boot is mandatory.

5. Finally, move to the “Exit” tab and choose “Exit Save Changes“. Immediately, after that, start pressing the boot key again. You will be asked to choose your boot device. Select the “USB drive” and hit enter.

6. You will boot straight into Linux Mint Cinnamon. If you are prompted with a splash screen, choose the default option: “Start Linux Mint“.

Install Chrome OS on PC

1. Now that you have booted into Linux Mint, click on the network icon at the bottom-right corner and connect to WiFi or Ethernet. The Chrome OS installer will need an active internet connection to download some missing libraries and dependencies.

2. After that, open the “Home” folder on the desktop and move to the “File System” tab.

3. Here, click on the search button and type “Chrome OS” to find the folder that we moved earlier.

4. Now, open the folder and right-click inside the folder to open the Terminal. Here, type sudo sh install.sh and hit enter. It will start downloading some libraries and dependencies.

5. After a while, it will ask if you want to continue with the installation. Keep in mind, this will completely wipe your whole hard drive. To proceed with the installation, type yes and hit enter. It will now start installing Chrome OS on your PC.

Note: If you get any syntax error during installation then move to the Troubleshoot section below to find the solution.

6. After the installation is done, open the start menu of Linux Mint located at the bottom-left corner and click on the “Turn off” button. Here, choose “Shut Down” to turn off your PC.

7. Now, remove the USB flash drive and then turn on your Windows PC. This time, your PC will boot straight into full-fledged Chrome OS. In case, Chrome OS is not installed on your PC hard disk and has, in fact, installed on the USB drive then follow our troubleshooting guide below.

Note: Before logging into your Google account, keep in mind, you are officially not allowed to run Chrome OS with Play Store support on non-certified machines. In some ways or the other, you might be violating Google’s terms and conditions. So, I would recommend you to sign in with a secondary Google account so that your primary account remains safe.

8. Now, you can run Android apps straight from the Play Store on your PC, how awesome is that? Not to mention, the Android framework is based on Android 9 so you are quite updated too.

Note: If you are having issues with WiFi, Bluetooth, or any other hardware device on Chrome OS then go through the Troubleshooting section for help.

9. Apart from that, you can also set up Linux on your Windows-turned-Chrome OS machine. You can find the best Linux apps for Chrome OS from the linked article.

Troubleshooting Chrome OS on PC

If Chrome OS got installed on the wrong device i.e. on the USB stick then follow this simple tutorial to resolve the issue. Generally, the hard disk is named as sda, but on some older computers, it is named as mmcblk0 or something else. And because of this ambiguity, Chrome OS gets installed on the wrong device. So to fix the problem, here is what you need to do.

Open the GParted application on Linux Mint (from the start menu) and check the name of your hard disk drive (on the top-right corner). It should be sda. If it’s something else then note it down and open install.sh file using Vim editor on Linux Mint (just search in the start menu). Replace sda with the actual hard disk name in the last line.

For example, if the hard disk name is mmcblk0 then /dev/sda in the last line should change to /dev/mmcblk0. Now, save the file and execute the install.sh file and it should install Chrome OS on your hard disk. In case, you are unable to edit the install.sh file on Linux Mint, go back to Windows and download Notepad++ (Free). From there, you can edit the file easily. Make sure to open “Edit” from the menu bar and then choose “EOL Conversion”. After that, choose “Unix” and save the file. Now, execute “install.sh” in Linux Mint and you will have no issues.

In case, you are getting an entirely new error like syntax error near unexpected token `$’\r’ ‘ while running the script then open the chromeos-install.sh file using Notepad++ on Windows 10. chromeos-install.sh file will be available under the “Chrome OS” folder that you moved to the USB drive. After that, follow the same steps as above and change the formatting option to Unix on Notepad++. Open Edit -> EOL Conversion -> Unix and save the file. Now, go ahead with the installation.

If you are having issues with WiFi, Bluetooth, touchscreen display, etc. then you can try adding support for your specific hardware device from the Crosh terminal. Just open Chrome and press Ctrl + Alt + T to open the Crosh terminal. After that, enter shell and hit enter. Now, run sudo edit-grub-config. Here you can add support for your hardware device. You can find the complete list of commands from here.

For example, if you have an RT3290/RT3298LE Bluetooth device then you can add “options=rtbth” (with quotes) at the end of “cros_debug” and before loop.max…. Now, press Ctrl + X and press “Y”. Next, hit enter to save the file. Finally, restart your computer, and this time Bluetooth should work fine.

Similarly, if you want to fix WiFi then first you need to find out the manufacturer of the wireless card. If it’s Broadcom then add to the same line like this: “options=rtbth,broadcom_wl”. This will fix both Bluetooth and WiFi issues. You can remove rtbth if Bluetooth is already working for you. Similarly, if it’s Realtek then add “options=rtbth,rtl8188eu” or “options=rtbth,rtl8821ce”. Basically, you can add support for hardware devices in this fashion: “options=option1,option2,…” (without spaces) to activate them.

Install Chrome OS Flex

If the reason you’re thinking of installing Chrome OS on your Windows 11 PC is that your laptop is getting bogged down with age, you should definitely take a look at Chrome OS Flex. We have a dedicated guide on how to install Chrome OS Flex on Windows PC that you can follow to get Chrome OS running on any laptop out there.

Install Chrome OS on PC in 2022 and Enjoy Android and Linux Apps

So that is how you can install Chrome OS on PC and get all the perks including Google Play Store and Linux support. I tested Chrome OS on my decently-specced Windows laptop (Intel i5) and it was simply flying without any hiccup. The performance difference was amazing, to say the least. To learn more about the advantage of Chromebooks over Windows laptops, you can go through our in-depth article.

And in case, you have made your mind to stick with Chrome OS then make sure to take advantage of Linux apps. It’s pretty good and works like a charm. Also, if you miss Windows apps then you can use Wine to run Windows apps on Chrome OS. Anyway, that is all from us. If you are facing any problem while installing Chrome OS on your PC then comment down below and let us know. We will surely try to help you out.

Comments 545
  • j0x00e says:

    my laptop can’t load the chrome os saying welcome. after shutting down the linux and pulling out the flash drive, windows 10 boots up. I tried to restart from the linux step, but the flash drive is shredded in more than 7 partitions. any help? the laptop has ryzen 7 3700u and i tried zork 92 and 90.

    • j0x00e says:

      i took care of it.

      • Harshit Agrawal says:

        CAn you you tell me how?

    • AK says:

      Probably ChromeOS got installed on USB or the Processor is not supported maybe.

  • User1234 says:

    Is it possible that we install Chrome OS only on a partition rather than wiping the whole hard disk thereby running Chrome OS and Windows side by side?

  • Ali says:

    intel nuc 10the gen i5 does not like the chrome os. I went to all parts and when tried to install in the terminal “sudo sh install.sh” I get an error that E: it does not exist? I tried many way and nothing I do works. I have edited the install.sh in notepad to reflect my ssd which is nvmeOn1 from sda and still get the same error message. I was able to install this on an verold intel celeron n4000 mini pc without issue. If anyone can help me I appreciate it.

    • Evghe says:

      Maybe it’s my same problem, i Just executed commands One by one (obv not the echo/prints/ecc..), in alternativ If i don’t Remember wrong an sh script has to be setted as executable from shell before run it, but i’m not sure

  • Arsh says:

    Hi everyone I keep having this problem I am trying to install chrome os on my dell inspiron 1012(32 Bit) and the instalation on linux works but when I power of the laptop and then power it on again I only get a black screen with a flashing line in the top left corner

    The specs of my laptop are :

    CPU: intel atom N450
    RAM: 1gb of DDR2
    HDD: 250gb

    Can some one please help me I have tried this like 10 times (not kidding ) with samus version 80 and 90,ramus version 80 and 90 and nami 81 and also with brunch testing versions and also with stable version but it won’t work.

    • Evghe says:

      Have you disabled secure boot mantaining uefi? Overwise It won’t boot

  • perozzi says:

    I receive a message “chrome os recovery image rammus_recovery.bin not fund….
    not able to proceed, what I’m doing wrong?
    I’ve installed the 32 bit versione of linux since the pc is 32 but only…
    thanks!

    • Arsh says:

      You have two options:
      Either open the install.sh in your linux mint with vim editor or in windows with notepad and then change where it is written “rammus_recovery.bin” to “samus_recovery.bin” and then follow the procedure again.
      OR
      You can change the name of the file ‘samus_recovery.bin’ to ‘rammus_recovery.bin’ in the file explorer before transferring it to the flash drive.

  • Bris says:

    I get an error “Not enough space to create image file” installing rammus 91 on 380gb partition. No secure boot, legacy BIOS. Any ideas?

  • CA Hsu says:

    Everything went smoothly, when installed on my benq joybook s35. Shutdown the computer and removed usb, but the computer refused to boot up sopted at blank screen. My joybook s35 (intel u2300) was made in 2011, was it too old to run Chrome OS? You assistance will be greatly appreciated.

  • Kalyan Parimi says:

    Hi team,
    I tried to install chrome os on dell latitude e6410 with i5 processor, but I cannot find secure boot option in BIOS, i proceeded to install but stuck at last step of installation, can anyone help me on this, please.

    • Joshua says:

      Nah google wont ban you i use chrome os for daily use now on my 2011 latitude e6320 and ive use it for a month. the only bad thing is samus cant update cuz it end of life

    • Joshua says:

      sry wrong comment

  • Jesse Pielke says:

    Hi Arjun,

    Thanks for the brilliant tutorial. Worth its bits in Bitcoin!
    Any updates on the account issue? Using a secondary Google Account really defeats the purpose of using a Chromebook. Synching manually is not an option for efficient workflow. Would hate to see my Account terminated.

    • Joshua says:

      ur account will not be terminated i use my main school account and main google account on it for a month and its smooth on my old latitude e6320 (im young so i cant get money to upgrade)

  • Utkarsh Magar says:

    I have intel atom n450 processor with 2gb ddr2 ram
    which version to download for chrome os for this?

  • Azri says:

    Thanks for the great tutorial!

    Is it possible to install on Vps Windows Server 2012R?

  • Jay Robinson says:

    Hi everyone I keep having this problem I am trying to install chrome os on my asus A52jr and the instalation on linux works but when I power of the laptop and then power it on again I only get a black screen with a flashing line in the top left corner

    The specs of my laptop are :

    CPU: intel core I5 460m
    GPU: discreet gpu AMD radeon mobility hd 5000 series
    RAM: 4gb of DDR3
    HDD: 500gb

    Can some one please help me I have tried this like 10 times (not kidding ) and it won’t work

    • Jay Robinson says:

      PS: rammus

    • Amit Singh Rathour says:

      Same issue with me. I tried “Sammus” and “rammus”.

      • Abhinav says:

        Try Brunch version brunch_r81_k4.19_stable_20200510.tar and Chrome OS Nami Build 81. Itried and it run successfully.

  • Federico Ocampo says:

    Working on a Lenovo 120s with 30gb HDD. Windows was occupping all the space even with Win Home, replace de SSD was not an option because it has an eMMC disk.

    Now I have 16 GB free and Chrome OS running as charming! Thanksss

  • Dev says:

    after we install chrome os , can we access windows again or is it now a complete chrome os machine.

    • naman saini says:

      yes , you can easily switch to windows .
      while installing windows delete all partition and create new partition .

    • Adarsh says:

      I have installed rammus 113 on my dell vostro 1400 intel i5 8th gen
      But after installation done. When i tried to boot in Chrome OS
      Only Black black screen shows up with one white cursor blinking.
      Can you please help me what happened.

  • Ryuk says:

    Is there any way to install it on a ryzen 5 2500u? it’s a raven ridge so i guess i can’t use the images for stoney ridges. help pls

  • Qenn says:

    Has there been an identified discrete video card that can be installed in a desktop PC that will work with ChromeOS?

      • SUDHIR SARASWAT says:

        i installed it on my hdd .no error during installation but when i boot i get stucked at chrome logo , every time i reboot it just stucks at chrome logo .. please help me

  • Christos says:

    Hi, after successfull installation, the chrome os cannot started and my pc rebooting all the time.

    Do you have any solution for this?

    Thank you.

    • Abdullah sher says:

      I have dell inspiron 1545 with Pentium (R) Dual-core CPU T4200 @2.00 GHz……which recovery should I download…

    • naman saini says:

      what are you computer specs

  • DevMagic says:

    I had my doubts when I attempted this method cos previously I had tried FydeOS (unsuccessful installation) and then managed to install the half baked Cloudready which comes without the Google Play Store support after like 20 tries! So when I looked at this method, I was expecting no less hiccups but lo and behold, ONE try and installation complete! I’m truly amazed at how the installation went butter smooth on my Acer Aspire V11 Touch with Pentium N3530 (3rd Gen). All hardware working absolutely fine. Btw, I installed the Samus image file. A big thanks to the author above for publishing this article as well as the many devs whom have worked to give us this magic. It has given my dying laptop a new lease of life. Thanks and keep it up guys!

  • Ahmad says:

    is there a way to re-insall windows again from USB boot? it seems after installing ChromeOS using your method theres no way to boot from USB if I want to run another OS in parallel or if I want to completely wipe it

    • Evghe says:

      The boot from USB has litterally no interaction with installed os, it’s Just BIOS settings

  • pat shah says:

    I have loaded this on Lenovo laptop. However every 30sec to min it keep rebooting??

    • Nigel Owen says:

      I have the same rebooting issue, how can we fix it?

  • Glen says:

    Installing went great. Perhaps my laptop is to old. AMD Turion 64 x2. System boots to a black screen

  • Mridul Verma says:

    I’ve Intel Core i3-2367M processor which clearly is a 2nd gen processor so which recovery to download for this ?

    • sai prasad says:

      Ramas recovery

    • sai prasad says:

      samus recovery ??

  • raj says:

    every time it start it show , brunch framwork and then google window appear, it take more time approx 30 second to boot, how to remove brunch framework appearaence

    • sai prasad says:

      You can’t brunch is the main reason for running non genuine chrome hardware

  • ajay maheshwari says:

    Everything is fine but play story is not working,
    Even though I have on the play store but it is not connecting Error 7 schwing

    • Sivakumar Adchayan says:

      Me too
      PC Specifications
      Model: HP 2000 Notebook PC
      HDD: 500GB
      CPU: Intel Core i3-2328M @ 2.20 GHz
      RAM: 2GB DDR3
      Wi-Fi: Available on ChromeOS
      Installed Recovery Image: Samus

    • Nvsai says:

      yeah same any solution anyone?

      • Jeff Steven says:

        You need better specs

  • ed almeida says:

    I was able to install everything however, when I turno on the PC, I get stuck on a tGRUB screen.
    Nothing happens, even a command line appears.
    Any help?

    • sai prasad says:

      I think you have a non supported GPU

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